Episodes

  • ep. 79 - Wedding Poems
    Sep 27 2024

    Without further ado, Katie, Tim, and the rest of the Squad say, “I do” to Wedding Poems! Spanning Shakespeare all the way to contemporary poetry, this episode has more poems than a champagne toast has bubbles (well, almost). Help choosing the most memorable poems to share at a wedding is also covered, as well as the best poems to recite should you find yourself unexpectedly at an enemy’s ceremony.


    Katie Dozier

    Timothy Green

    Joe Barca

    Brian O’Sullivan

    Dick Westheimer

    Nate Jacob


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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • ep. 78 - Syllabic Poetry
    Sep 20 2024

    Who better to explore syllabic poetry with than the Oxford Professor of Poetry, A.E. Stallings?! In this episode, we edge the perimeter of formal verse and free verse to arrive at this all-too-often dismissed poetic genre. We discuss Fibonacci poems, haiku stanzas, Sylvia Plath, and Marianne Moore. Lucky for us, A.E. Stallings shares some of her latest syllabic verse.


    At the Table:

    Katie Dozier

    Timothy Green

    A.E. Stallings

    Joe Barca

    Brian O’Sullivan

    Dick Westheimer

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • ep. 77 - InstaPoetry Date Nite
    Sep 14 2024

    Is Instagram poetry actually poetry? In the most controversial episode yet, Katie and Tim's date nite discussion is crashed by poet Erik Campbell. Listen as we drink whiskey and hit at what irks more traditional poets about this poetic genre, as well as look at what we can learn from InstaPoets like Rupi Kaur, Atticus, Pavana Reddy, Amanda Lovelace, Nikita Gill, and Kate Baer.


    At the Table:

    Katie Dozier

    Timothy Green

    Erik Campbell

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    1 hr and 35 mins
  • ep. 76 - Prose Poems
    Sep 6 2024

    Is prose poetry poetry? This week, Katie, Tim, and friends tackle the trickiest of hybrid forms—the prose poem. Joined by prose poet Kathleen McGookey, we explore the absurdity of removing line breaks, sharing some great examples by T.S. Eliot, Charles Baudelaire, Russell Edson, Victoria Chang, and more.


    At the Table

    Katie Dozier

    Timothy Green

    Kathleen McGookey

    Brian O'Sullivan

    Dick Westheimer

    Nate Jacob

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • ep. 75 - Propaganda vs. Poetry
    Aug 30 2024

    Tim likes to say that art is the opposite of propaganda—but what does that actually mean? Katie, Tim, and friends discuss the relationship between poetry and propaganda, including discussion of Amanda Gorman, Robert Frost, Wilfred Owen, Iain McGilchrist and more.


    At the Table:

    Katie Dozier

    Timothy Green

    Brian O'Sullivan

    Joe Barca

    Dick Westheimer

    Nate Jacob

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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • ep. 74 - Appalachian Poets
    Aug 23 2024

    Appalachia is home to over 25 million people with rich roots in storytelling and family lore. This week, Katie, Tim & friends explore the region, joined by special guests Kari Gunter-Seymour and Pauletta Hansel, who share their poetry and their their thoughts on being Appalachian Poets.


    At the Table:

    Katie Dozier

    Timothy Green

    Kari Gunter-Seymour

    Pauletta Hansel

    Dick Westheimer

    Nate Jacob

    Brian O'Sullivan

    Joe Barca

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • ep. 73 - Poetic Hospitality
    Aug 16 2024

    What makes certain poems more welcoming to a reader? Should poems be accessible? Katie, Tim, and friends discuss, joined by special guest George Bilgere, one of the most hospitable poets alive.


    At the Table:

    Katie Dozier

    Timothy Green

    George Bilgere

    Dick Westheimer

    Nate Jacob

    Joe Barca

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    1 hr and 16 mins
  • ep. 72 - Experimental Haibun
    Aug 2 2024

    Haibun might be the most exciting form being written today. It seems not too long ago that haibun was just journal entries that included haiku. Over the last decade, poets have begun pushing the form past those old bounds. Katie, Tim, and friends discuss, joined by two of the premiere haibun explorers, Kat Lehmann and Roberta Beary.


    At the Table

    Katie Dozier

    Timothy Green

    Kat Lehmann

    Roberta Beary

    Dick Westheimer

    Brian O'Sullivan

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    1 hr and 12 mins